Changeing the mirror to the main mirror from the update-manager did
work, but somehow the german mirror still appears broken.
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Title:
apt-get upda
Reported upstream.
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Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: gdm
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** Changed in: gdm
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Hm, I am actually not sure anymore if GNOME is the right place to report
it. I couldn't find the gdm.conf-custom file in the GNOME gdm sources
(maybe I just don't find it, but maybe it is not there). Could it be,
that gdm.conf-custom and especially the documentation therein is instead
added by Debi
There is no bug in gdm, but only a confusing option
(CustomCommandNo_Restart_ which _exits_ gdm when false) that should be
renamed or at least documented in the config file properly (it is
documented right now, but somewhat confusing). Maybe this is an upstream
bug.
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Sorry for my report, it was out of confusion between /etc/ldap.conf and
/etc/ldap/ldap.conf. I think their names are rather unfortunate, but
this is another issue.
Mika
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I guess we are having the same problem authenticating against a sun open
directory server. I use intrepid-proposed on my client:
r...@client:~# dpkg-query -W -f='${Package} ${Version} ${Source} ${Status}\n' |
egrep 'slapd|ldap|gnutls'
gnutls-bin 2.4.1-1ubuntu0.3 gnutls26 install ok installed
ldap
I guess this is only a wishlist bug anymore.
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In Jaunty gdm just exits and says something like "System is restarting" or
similar. I guess in hardy and intrepid it is exiting also, but not displaying
any message.
I'm perfectly cool with this behaviour (that gdm just exits and displays some
message unless you set CustomCommandNoRestartN=True)
The latest version of the bioinformatics template from
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/bioinformatics/for_authors/submission_online.html
does not require mathtime anymore (the lines are commented out).
So, just use the latest version of "upstream" when writing your bioinformatics
docu
mathtime is not distributed anymore, due to license problems (if I understood
the bug report in Debian correctly - see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=425460 ).
There are some workarounds suggested (using belleek, see
/usr/share/doc/texlive-doc/fonts/belleek/README in intrepid),
Okay, this is what I did:
Install Ubuntu intrepid from the alternate CD, apt-get update && apt-get
dist-upgrade, the debugging repository from the wikisite enabled, apt-get
update && apt-get dist-upgrade again, installed the dbg-symbols for gdm.
Reboot, then I edited the gdm.conf-custom to inclu
Sorry, but I could not produce any crash reports - flipped "enabled" in
/etc/default/apport to be 1 and rebootet, then 'crashed' gdm by issuing a
CustomCommand and after that checked /var/crash for files - it was completely
empty. apport-cli (as root) said
No pending crash reports.
So either I
Thanks for your efforts, Leann.
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Hi,
found a problem that arouse recently with both Gutsy and Intrepid (worked some
day last year in gutsy):
When configuring a custom command in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom in the
[customcommand] section via CustomCommand[0-9]=/some/command (tested wi
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I installed with the Jaunty Jackalope Alpha 2 i386 alternate CD and selected
"Free Software only", and "Expert Mode". I was then asked, if I wanted to
include backported software, I opted for yes.
When I investigated my sources.lst file
Sorry, I wanted to say: "...I would decrease priority."
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Like adament said, this patch went into the 2.6.28er kernel and is now in
Jaunty Jackalope alpha 2. In Jaunty Jackalope Alpha 2 the card works like
before, no problems at all.
Fortunately, the debian-installer uses a .28er kernel, too. This means, Jaunty
Jackalope is fully usable with the Netgea
Hi,
thanks for the pointer to the thread. I think I won't compile my own
kernel anyway, but it would be nice, if this would go into the .28
kernel, because it is quite annoying - nowadays every single Linux
distro uses a .26 or .27 kernel and they all fail...
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Same problem with lenny and a 2.6.26er kernel. Unfortunately I failed
epic in reporting the bug to debians bts (reportbug to debian inside
ubuntu does not work, chrooting into a debian does not work, I copied
the conf-file of a debian reportbug over my ubuntu reportbug, reportbug
works but fails to
** Also affects: debian
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I get the same bug for intrepid final. So I guess I will not update from
8.04.
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Hi,
tested again with the same hardware the Ubuntu Intrepid RC (from the
i386-alternate CD) and got the same errors.
Additionally I now tried to install with network access, but the
debian-installer has the same Kernel and therefore the debain-installer gets
similar errors - I attach the output
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Dunbrokin, yours seems to be another bug.
Because:
1. you - at least sometimes - see your interface through ifconfig.
2. your card uses another driver than mine
3. the driver reports problems due to 32bit I/O, are you running a 64 bit
version? - if yes the problem could be the driver not beeing c
Filed the bug upstream.
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If you click on a task in the task-view you get a new window with only the
details of this one task. Good.
But this window lacks a print button. Actually, thats where I need a print
button. Of course I can /close/ the window and print from the
Yes, it is loaded automatically on boot time and it is used by the modules
pcmcia_core and pcmcia (as lsmod shows). I really don't know much about the
linux driver system, but to me it looks as if pcnet_cs fails to be somehow
bound to the pcmcia card.
In dmesg you can see, that pcnet_cs (or some
Hi,
shortly: it doesn't happen anything.
long version:
I describe what I do, just in case I misunderstood you.
I boot intrepid, log in and run
sudo modprobe pcnet_cs
No output at all, dmseg|tail does not reveal any messages since boottime.
No other log in /var/log that I checked has any messages.
It just came to my mind that this might matter as well (I almost forgot it
because it is so everyday for me...):
I am booting the kernel with the kerneloption pci=irqmask=0x0e98. That is
because neither pci=biosirq nor without any pci-options wrok. Both fail to
detect the harddrive and the cd-ro
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Hi,
I don't think the bug is a duplicate of bug #256054, because:
1. I tried the workaround described at bug #256054, that means I disabled the
NetworkManager completely. It isn't loaded anymore (does not ap
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I looked quickly what the driver axnet_cs (that is proposed by pnet_cs)
is for: it is for spcial AXIS-based cards. I did not find any hints that
the Netgear FA411 card is based on this chipset. I would rather
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exakt version of the kernel: 2.6.27-4-gerneric (Ubuntu
2.6.27-4.6-generic)
I am testing Intrepid on a fairly old Laptop without build-in network
card, thus I use a Netgear FA411 Fast Ethernet PCMCIA network card.
Under hardy it works like a charm (with every version of kernel
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Using Ubuntu Alternate i386 (20080930.4) Intrepid-Beta Iso on an old machine
(233 Mhz, 160 Mb RAM) it takes a lot of time to install. I don't have any
problems with that, but as I inspected on the terminal (via alt+f4) what was
happeni
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